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Title   Zimbabwe: fast track land reform in Zimbabwe
Author Human Rights Watch
Edition PDF
Published New York: HRW
Year 2002-03-08
Pages 44
Abstract This report documents the serious human rights violations over the past two years as a consequence of the so-called fast track land resettlemet programme implemented by the government of Zimbabwe. The disadvantaged people (women, farm workers etc.) are especially hit. The report contains recommendations to the Zimbabwean government and the international community, especially SADC, the Commonwealth, the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Themes
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  • International institutions
  • NGO's (Northern)
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